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Sderot to Congress: Don't Finance Terror! Posted: 17 May 2009 10:00 AM PDT From the Sderot Media Center Rockets still fall upon Sderot and Southern Israel. Even with a "cease-fire", Hamas will not stop firing rockets. Ceasefire broken again: Qassam slams into western Negev on Sunday It is, therefore, essential that we not simply write a “blank check” for the Gaza-based Palestinians to continue acting this way. We must...  More >>
Tags:  israel , gaza , hamas
The way I see it, there are two sides in the conflict currently occurring in Gaza.  First, there is the side that sees a cycle of violence as a means to an end.  This side includes both Hamas and the right-wing Israelis that currently control the Israeli government.  The other side is people who truly want peace, in the legacy of Yitzhak Rabin.  Not the kind of peace that means that we can simply...  More >>
Issues:  Foreign Policy
Tags:  war , iraq , israel , peace , gaza , hamas
After reading a number of letters condeming Israel on this website, I decided to set the record straight and expose the pro-Hamas, pro radical Islam agenda clearly evident in the letters  that preceded this one. The Hamas terrorists Israel is now fighting in Gaza are brothers in arms and ideology to the radical Islamic movement that seeks to destroy the west, Christians, Jews, and whoever else would...  More >>
Tags:  israel , gaza , palestine , hamas
Since 2000, there have been 22 Israeli fatalities as a result of largely inaccurate and unguided rockets launched from Gaza.  While this cannot be condoned, one must also be aware that Hamas has ceased the use of suicide bombers against Israeli citizens – an action that has not yielded any concessions from the Israeli government. Concerning 22 fatalities [which again I cannot condone], here in the United States,...  More >>
IThe Senate has just made a grave mistake by unanimously  voting “YES” on a resolution that essentially pats Israel on the back for "defending itself" from Hamas.  
 Please Vote "NO" on any resolution which fails to call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, and for unimpeded access for humanitarian aid into Gaza and a lifting of Israel's illegal siege. We need an immediate, unconditional...  More >>
And you support this?  You condone this?  You claim that Israel has a right to do this?   January 8, 2009 Beit Hanoun, Gaza. - EWA JASIEWICZ I’ve been working with the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance services in Jabaliya, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya for the past 5 days and nights. For the past five days the Red Cross and the Red Crescent emergency services have been blocked from evacuating...  More >>
Amid the tidal wave of human misery swamping Gaza City’s central hospital a horrified Norwegian volunteer doctor found a minute to type a text message on his mobile phone to friends back home. “We are wading in death, blood, and amputees. Many children. A pregnant woman. I have never experienced anything so terrible. Now we hear tanks. Pass it on, send it around, shout it out. Anything. DO SOMETHING! DO MORE! We are...  More >>
You must call for an immediate end to the Israeli attack on Gaza. As Americans, we support Israel’s right to exist but we also need to support the rights of the Palestinian people. I strongly object to the fact that taxpayer funded U. S. military equipment is being used illegally in this conflict. I am very disturbed that Israel is using weapons supplied by the United States to target Palestinian civilians and civilian...  More >>
Tags:  israel , gaza , palestine , hamas
The following is paraphrased from Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor, who arrived in Gaza on New Years Eve [you have to admire his courage and conviction!] to assist Gazan medical workers: “Of 2500 wounded, 50% are women and children – there was only one military person, all others are civilians. Doing surgery around the clock. There are injuries you do not want to see-- children coming in with open abdomens, with...  More >>
The source of the current Gazan conflict can be traced to Israeli militia groups who drove the native Arab population from their homes during the creation of Israel in 1948. That event – known in Arabic as the Nakba (catastrophe) – saw 750,000 Palestinians uprooted and driven out of their homes and homeland to the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and to other countries. The Gaza Strip is effectively the world’s largest...  More >>
Tags:  israel , gaza , palestine , hamas
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